2nd Round Mock Draft

The first round has come and gone and I got just 8 picks (well 9 if you count me giving the Browns Weeden at 37) correct and 25 out of the 32 first rounders correct. However, I will now try again and work to improve that number by doing a 2nd round mock draft.

33. St. Louis (Michael Brockers) – Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech – TheRams missed out on Blackmon but were able to land Brockers. Now they get Bradford a #1 weapon in the borderline 1st round player, Stephen Hill

34. Indianapolis (Andrew Luck) – Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford – The Coltsgot Andrew Luck and now they get him his favorite target from Stanford. This pick matches BPA and need and would give Luck a safety valve.

35. Baltimore (None) – Courtney Upshaw, DE/OLB, Alabama – The Ravenstraded out and picked up an extra 4th rounder and still get there guy. Upshaw gives them a versatile pass rusher to add to Suggs and Ngata.

36. Denver (None) – Devon Still, DT, Penn State – The Broncos traded back twice and still get the guy many had them taking. Still will give them a legitimate force on the interior of their defensive line.

38. Jacksonville (Justin Blackmon) – Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt – the Jags moved up to get Blackmon for Gabbert to throw to and now they get a lockdown corner to add to their secondary. Hayward is a ballhawk (thebest one in the class) and has lockdown potential.

39. St. Louis – Cordy Glenn, OT/OG, Georgia – The Rams add a versatile linemen who can play both guard spots and RT. A linebacker is another possibility here but Glenn is too good of value to pass up here.

40. Carolina (Luke Kuechly) – Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State – The Panthers elected to take Kuechly over Cox in round one and this is why. They get a very good DT in round 2 to pair with Kuechly and dramatically improve their run defense.

41. Buffalo (Stephon Gilmore) – Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford – The Bills thought about Reiff at 10 but getting Martin at 41 is much better value. Martin is a stud and is going to be a huge steal.

43. Seattle (Bruce Irvin) – Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson – The Seahawks added a pass rusher to their DE spot and now they add a all-purpose player to their DT spot. Thompson can play the run and rush the passer and is great at eating up double teams.

44. Kansas City (Dontari Poe) – Bobby Wagner, LB, Utah State – The Chiefs got their nose tackle in round one and now they get a ball-hawking LB in Wagner who will finish up all the tackles that Poe creates. These two picks will improve their run defense a lot.

45. St. Louis – Lavonte David, OLB, Nebraska – The Rams have filled some big needs already and now they get themselves a stud OLB. David will probably be the best OLB on their team from day one.

46. Philadelphia (Fletcher Cox) – Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama – The Eagles moved up to get Cox in round 1 and now get a new corner to replace Asante Samuel. Jenkins is a fantastic talent (top 15 in the draft) but has major character concerns.

48. New England (Chandler Jones, Donta Hightower) – Jayron Hosley, CB, Virginia Tech – The Pats continue to improve their defense by adding a great man cover corner. They already have corners who can play zone but none of their corners can play man.

49. San Diego (Melvin Ingram) – Peter Konz, C/OG, Wisconsin – The Chargers stole Ingram in round one and now get a great guard prospect in Konz. Konz would likely start right away.

50. Chicago (Shea McClellin) – Amini Silatolu, OT/OG, Midwestern State- The Bears elected to ignore their offensive line in the first round but at this point, you can’t pass up Silatolu. He would likely start right away at guard and eventually he could move outside to RT.

51. Philadelphia – Rueben Randle, WR, LSU – The Eagles have filled their two biggest needs and now take one of the top players available in Randle. Randle gives them a different type of WR that they don’t have.

52. Tennessee (Kendall Wright) – Kendall Reyes, DE/DT, Connecticut – The Titans got Locker a weapon in round one but now they improve their front 4. Reyes is a good pass rusher and can play every position on the defensive line.

53. Cincinnati (Dre Kirkpatrick, Kevin Zeitler) – Lamar Miller, RB, Miami – The Bengals filled their two biggest needs in round 1 and now fill their next biggest need with the best player left on the board. Miller will give them an explosive RB with great upside.

54. Detroit (Riley Reiff) – Josh Robinson, CB/KR, UCF – The Lions got a great tackle in round one but still need to add a corner. Robinson is the best one on the board and he can also return kicks.

55. Atlanta (None) – Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State – The Falcons have many needs so they take the BPA, which is Adams. Adams can likely become their starter at LT.

58. Houston (Whitney Mercilus) – Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson – The Texans offense requires a couple good TEs and after losing Dreesen, the Texans need one. They could go with a WR here as well but none are worth the pick.